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Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... , what would be the 'killer app' for Linux? The one >that would ... any PPT's / 'phone companies out there that *seriously* market ISDN for the ... all over it at present. Hardly Linux' stamping ground :-( Andrew -- Andrew Stevens ...

linux-activists - Andrew Stevens - May 14 1993 - 11:32

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... out there that *seriously* market ISDN for the home user? I recently attended a presentation on ISDN at the Bay Area Large ... is taking root faster overseas: it's easier to build from scratch ... far as implementing a Linux driver for ISDN boards... I'd ...

linux-activists - Ian Kluft - May 14 1993 - 18:56

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... taking root faster overseas: it's >easier to build from scratch ... connectivity caused by AT&T's early standardisation on multiples-of- ... -64Kbps (which of course fits ISDN B channels better). > >As far as implementing a Linux driver for ISDN boards... I'd ...

linux-activists - Andrew Stevens - May 16 1993 - 14:36

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... out about why ISDN is taking root faster overseas: it's : >easier to build from scratch than to retrofit. The US ... way of explaining the problems for ISDN : connectivity caused by AT&T's early standardisation on multiples-of-56Kbps : digital switching ...

linux-activists - Mark Evans - May 17 1993 - 06:04

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... Jamie Honan) writes: >Here are the charges for ISDN in Australia. All prices are in Australian Are there ... whole wide world who offer or plan to offer ISDN connectivity? I've been waiting for an ISDN link ever since I head about it - at the time, I ...

linux-activists - Rick - May 20 1993 - 03:48

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

Re.: ISDN<-->Internet We have an up and running link via ISDN to an Internet node and plan also ... to set up an incoming link via ISDN to our System and let them use ... capabilties via the first connection over ISDN. I have to mention that i am ...

linux-activists - Wolfgang Zweimueller - May 20 1993 - 08:50

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... then I don't suppose that |> helps when you're in Oz :-( |> |> DF |> |> -- |> Derek Fawcus (G7FVS) df@ ... I would love to hear that ISDN-card-drivers are available for Linux. Is there anything planned ? Andy

linux-activists - Andreas Busse - May 23 1993 - 08:47

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... world > who offer or plan to offer ISDN connectivity? I'm pretty sure that both EUnet ... and XLink in Germany offer Internet connectivity by ISDN. In fact I think they prefer if you connect by ISDN instead of modem. -- Christian 'naddy' Weisgerber, ...

linux-activists - Christian Weisgerber - May 27 1993 - 15:52

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... channel > Toll: Standard toll connection charge. But can you use ISDN to connect to the Internet? That is, are there organizations connected to the net that provide ISDN connectivity ala the PSTN? How about in Oz? USA? Rick.

linux-activists - Rick - May 17 1993 - 19:47

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... (Andrew McGregor, rm ,ext ) writes: (about home-ISDN prices in NZ) In Finland -- in places ... I don't have that line, my line's last hop length is a bit too much ... I have made a fairly cheap 16 bit ISDN S0 capable board (sellable under USD 1000, ...

linux-activists - Matti Aarnio - May 19 1993 - 14:34

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... maintain at least one non-ISDN voice line in the building ... in big quakes (though there's stiff competition for dial tones ... that?") The reason is because ISDN almost always connects into a ... the newer SPARCstations, or your Linux box. That was just for ...

linux-activists - Ian Kluft - May 19 1993 - 21:58

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... wide world > who offer or plan to offer ISDN connectivity? I've been waiting for an > ISDN link ever since I head about it - at the time, I ... I don't suppose that helps when you're in Oz :-( DF -- Derek Fawcus (G7FVS) ...

linux-activists - Derek Fawcus - May 21 1993 - 18:57

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

... It would be wonderful! Question is, are there any PPT's / 'phone : companies out there that *seriously* market ISDN for the home user? The : rule seems to be having to pay 100's of $ for the priviledge of having : the CODEC removed ...

linux-activists - Mark Evans - May 17 1993 - 05:58

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

What is the 'state' of ISDN cards for PC. Are there any cards for PC's available at what price? Please email the details (The Manufactuere, Price (Street Price etc), The BUS (EISA,ISA,LOCAL-BUS etc) to the address ...

linux-activists - Athula Herath - May 28 1993 - 05:52

Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

Oops, I forgot the line rental: NZ$167 = US$93.52 / month This isn't really cheap, but not ridiculous either. --- Andrew McGregor, Physics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. adm@phys.canterbury.ac.nz

linux-activists - Andrew McGregor, rm ,ext - May 17 1993 - 18:23

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